TUCSON – Juniors Hallie Wilson and Kellie Fox were named NFCA All-Americans, the association announced Wednesday. Wilson earned first-team honors while Fox was named to the third team.

Wilson and Fox became Arizona’s 51st and 52nd All-Americans in program history and first since 2011.

For the season, Wilson hit .414 with 17 home runs, 10 doubles and three triples, helping her to a .799 slugging percentage in 60 starts at first base. The junior led the team with a .535 on-base percentage, helped in part by her 44 walks drawn, tied for seventh most in a season in Arizona history. Wilson drove in 62 runs, tied for second on the team, while appearing in all 60 games as the leadoff hitter. The Santa Ana, Calif., native scored 73 runs, second most in the country.

Fox, the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year, was third on the team with a .389 average and collected 15 doubles and 15 home runs. The San Diego native slugged .754 and got on base at a .493 clip. Fox was tied for second on the team with 62 RBI.

Arizona now has a staggering 92 All-America citations, 91 of which have come under head coach Mike Candrea.

Wilson and Fox return to lead a stellar senior class in 2015, one which will additionally include all-conference catcher Chelsea Goodacre.